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What do you mean by three ifs?

Third, it refers to three important aspects: ears, eyes and mouth.

The Chinese definitions of I and III are as follows:

1, three important aspects.

2. Taoism calls ears, eyes and mouth the three essentials.

Second, it refers to the three main points of Neidan cultivation. It is divided into three parts: external eyes, ears and mouth and internal essence, beauty and spirit. Taoism believes that "the evil of nine orifices cares about three essentials". A husband has three things, three things inside and three things outside. The third and most important thing is the nature of God. The third important thing is eyes, ears and mouth. The eye is the divine gate, the ear is the refined gate, and the mouth is the valve.

Third, if you don't stop looking at it, then God will leak out of your eyes; If you don't stop listening, you will leak out of your ear; If you don't stop talking, gas will leak out of your mouth. Being driven from the outside and losing from the inside, the heart is a form of service, the evil of nine tricks, and caring about three essentials.

Fourth, calligraphy terminology. Refers to the three basic requirements of calligraphy. According to Xiang Mu's elegant calligraphy in Ming Dynasty, there are three points in the book: first, it should be neat, so that the stippling is not mixed and the overall shape is not biased; The second is to be warm, warm and not arrogant, moist and not dry; The third is to be elegant, leisurely and unrestrained, elegant and ups and downs.

Five, with the number of words, with careful thinking and perseverance, it is not necessarily better than Superman, but it will definitely be an outstanding master. Learning calligraphy to achieve these "three essentials" may not necessarily surpass the previous generation of calligraphy sages, but it can be a successful family.

Six, the local place name, Sanyao Town, Luonan County, Shaanxi Province, referred to as Sanyao.